His best thinking happens during the third movement of Beethoven’s Fifth, in a gold-plated room and when he’s mere moments from death. He writes his name “NakaMats,” but that’s Dr. Nakamatsu to you. He’s dapper, 91 years young and holds over 3,500 patents. Take that, Thomas Edison!
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1:35, i just checked, he didn't exactly invented the floppy disk, he invented a device that is somewhat similar to a floppy disk, just that it uses printed paper to store data instead of magnetic, and does not have most features of what a traditional floppy needs to have like overwriting data.
Black people be posting 100 inventions and go around the internet saying they invented everything. This man alone invented more things than the entire race? We're not even talking about Sony, Samsung, Toyota, LG and Panasonic here.